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Joshua Lozano

July 27, 1988 — May 17, 2018

Joshua Eliseo Lozano (Jinx) was born on July 27, 1988, to two amazing
parents Rosalio and Patti Lynn Lozano in Upland, Ca. He was blessed
with four siblings, Donald Savage, Cristina Lozano Millan, Kimberly
Lozano, and Michael Lozano. At the young age of fifteen he met the
woman who would one day become his wife, Karen Lozano. They had three
sons Gary, Ryan, and Leonydus Lozano. Joshua was an auto mechanic the
better majority of his life and loved anything that had wheels
attached to it. He learned to drive at a very young age and ever since
then he was happiest when he was driving.
As a child he was a trouble maker with a heart of gold, he was what
you'd expect out of your son. He was protective over his siblings and
took pride in their well being. He is well known for his mischievous
smile and quirky antics. As a son he was a father's stress and a
mother's love. He was truly loving and hard headed which made a hell
of a combination. His father has always known his capability and
pushed him to thrive for life, something Joshua didnt take lightly as
he learned and worked hard for his family. His mother Patti Lynn was
Joshua's heart and he'd often reminisce, as she passed nearly four
years ago.
As a father Joshua was truly amazing and had pride in his sons. His
children all carry so many of the traits that made Joshua so
wonderful. Garys pride and self worth, Ryans big heart and
sensitivity, and Leonydus' took his sense of humour and goofy nature.
His children were always his first priority, teaching them to be the
amazing young men they are today. Even with his passing his childrens
strength derives from Joshua and the lessons and life experiences they
created together. Even with this new hardship in their lives they will
continue to thrive thanks to his love.
As a friend Josh was always the one to keep you smiling. Whether it be
a vulgar joke or a word someone needed to hear, he was dependable and
loving. In his short life and in his travels he's met thousands of
people who would willingly drop everything to be at his side. He was
not always an easy man to like but once you liked him, you were drawn
to him. He whole heartedly loved to help people and would not hesitate
when a friend was in need. His personality and boastrous nature led
him to join 210 M.C., in this group he'd found the people he was most
drawn to. They brought out the best in Joshua and he never had a dull
moment when they were together.
As a husband, he was loving and whole hearted. He married Karen on
February 12, 2013 after a six year engagement. They'd known each other
about fifteen years and people would often tell them how they came off
as perfect for eachother. Their opposing personalities clashing to
create something beautiful. They described themselves as soul mates
and to anyone who knew them well enough it was seen as true. In times
of hardship they were drawn to each other and it made them an
unstoppable force. Clinging to their boys and their love they always
came through it together.
It is quite apparent that we are losing Joshua far to early in this
life, and we will all forever question what the future may have held
for our lives with him in it. He changed so many people over the short
duration of his life and he leaves behind so much love. He was the
type of man that was wild and unpredictable yet soft and loving. He
was a blessing to all of us and even though we will walk through life
with a void in our hearts, he will continue to bring us all happiness.
We will spend the rest of our days smiling to ourselves as one of his
crazy antics runs through our minds. I will be forever grateful that I
was blessed enough to have fifteen years with him and I know him and
his mom are watching over us as we say our goodbyes. He loved us all
and wants us to be happy when his memory rides across our hearts. Do
not mourn him, rejoice that he was here and he was ours! I love you
Joshua. Forever and ever babe!
A visitation will take place Saturday, May 26, 2018 from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm at Ingold Funeral and Cremation. Please visit his memorial page at www.ingoldfuneralandcremation.com
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